This book provides the fundamental knowledge of the classical matching theory problems. It builds up the bridge between the matching theory and the 5G wireless communication resource allocation problems. The potentials and challenges of implementing the semi-distributive matching theory framework into the wireless resource allocations are analyzed both theoretically and through implementation examples. Academics, researchers, engineers, and so on, who are interested in efficient distributive wireless resource allocation solutions, will find this book to be an exceptional resource.
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This book provides the fundamental knowledge of the classical matching theory problems. The potentials and challenges of implementing the semi-distributive matching theory framework into the wireless resource allocations are analyzed both theoretically and through implementation examples.
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1 Introduction.- 2 Fundamentals of Matching Theory.- 3 Stable Marriage Model with Cheating for D2D Communications.- 4 Stable Fixture Model Implementation in LTE V2X Communications.- 5 College Admissions Model for Facebook Content Caching.- 6 Matching with Minimum Quota for Integrated mmWave-Microwave Networks.- 7 Student Project Allocation Model for LTE-Unlicensed.- 8 College Admission Game with Transfers for UL Small Cell Communication.- 9 Conclusion and Future Works.
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Provides a comprehensive treatment of both theoretical and practical aspects of implementing distributed resource management mechanisms using the Nobel-prize winning framework of matching theory within the scope of numerous future wireless resource networking scenarios Introduces a variety of applications of matching theory that are relevant to 5G (and beyond 5G) wireless networks while illustrating how to precisely deploy and implement matching-based solutions in such networks Includes an overview of basic concepts, classifications, and models of matching theory as relevant to wireless networks Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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ISBN
9783319562513
Publisert
2017-05-04
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Springer International Publishing AG
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235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note

Zhu Han (S'Ol-M'04-SM'09-F'14) received the B.S. degree in electronic engineering from Tsinghua University, in 1997, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park, in 1999 and 2003, respectively. From 2000 to 2002, he was an R&D Engineer of JDSU, Germantown, Maryland. From 2003 to 2006, he was a Research Associate at the University of Maryland. From 2006 to 2008, he was an assistant professor in Boise State University, Idaho. Currently, he is a Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering Department as well as Computer Science Department at the University of Houston, Texas. His research interests include wireless resource allocation and management, wireless communications and networking, game theory, wireless multimedia, security, and smart grid communication. Dr. Han received an NSF Career Award in 2010, the Fred W. Ellersick Prize of the IEEE Communication Society in 2011, the EURASIP Best Paper Award for the Journal on Advances in Signal Processing in 2015, several best paper awards in IEEE conferences, and is currently an IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer. Yunan Gu (S'13) received her B. S. degree in Electronic Engineering from Nanjing University of Science and Technology in Jun.2011, and her M. S. in Computer Science from Texas Southern University in 2013. Now, she is a Ph.D student of Electronic and Computer Engineering in University of Houston. Her research interest includes wireless communications and matching theory. Walid Sa ad (S'07, M'10, SM'15) received his Ph.D degree from the University of Oslo in 2010. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor and the Steven O. Lane Junior Faculty Fellow at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech, where he leads the Network Science, Wireless, and Security (NetSciWiS) laboratory, within the Wireless@VT research group. His research interests include wireless networks, game theory, cybersecurity, and cyber-physical systems. Dr. Saad is the recipient of the NSF CAREER award in 2013, the AFOSR summer faculty fellowship in 2014, and the Young Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in 2015. He was the author/co-author of five conference best paper awards at WiOpt in 2009, ICIMP in 2010, IEEE WCNC in 2012, IEEE PIMRC in 2015, and IEEE SmartGridComm in 2015. He is the recipient of the 2015 Fred W. Ellersick Prize from the IEEE Communications Society. Dr. Saad serves as an editor for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Communications, and IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security.